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*»'*<! 1 g_A THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 22, 1969 Smith Mrs. Shaver Mrs. Leona B. Shaver, 57, of Rt 2, Joanna-Whitmire highway, wife of Ervin 0. Shaver, died ear ly Saturday morning at a Clinton hospital. She was a native of Laurens County and a daughter of the late James K. and Polly Grogan Bur nette. She was a member of the Joanna Church of God. Surviving also are two daugh ters, Mrs. Roy (Irene) Riddle and Mrs. William (Doris) Bled soe of Joanna; two sons, Louis Shaver of Anderson and Glenn Shaver of Joanna; four sisters, Mrs. Ellen Earle of Patterson, N.J., Mrs. Betha Ledford of Mar ion, N.C., Mrs. Esther King of Greenwood, Mrs. Elsie Mercer of Dallas, N.C.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Faye Preston of Granite- ville and Miss Bobbie Jean Bur nette of Gastonia, N.C.; two bro thers, Clarence A. and Oscar Burnette of Gaffhey; four half- brothers, C. B. Grogan of Clin ton, Henry Burnette of Honea Path, James Burnette of Atlanta, Ga., and Charles Burnette of Florida; and ten grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at the Church of God in Joanna. Burial was in Pinelawn Memory Gardens in Clinton. R. L. Irby Robert Lee Irby, 60, died in a Columbia hospital Tuesday, May 13. He was a son of the late Jim and Ora Thompson Irby. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Lagroon of Laurens, Mrs. Lucy Phillips of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Annie P. Irby; two sisters, Mrs. Cakethel Glenn of Laurens and Mrs. Annette Tate of C linton; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were conduc ted Saturday at Beasley Funeral Home in Laurens. Burial was in Jersey Cemetery. Mrs. Wallace ORA - Mrs. Sarah Cheek Wal lace, 56, wife of William John Wallace of Ora,'Hied at home Tuesday morning. She was a native of Laurens County, daughter of the late J. C. and Alice Putnam Cheek. She was a member of Ora A.R.P. Church. Surviving also are a son, Wil liam C. Wallace of San Rafael, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. James W. (Jane) Parsons of Ora; three brothers, Charles Cheek of Gray Court and Blandenburg.Md., John Cheek of Laurens and Harold Cheek of Clinton; four sisters, Mrs. Brooks (Maude) Davenport of Laurens, Mrs. L. W. (Jewel) Bobo and Mrs. W. R. (Louise) Cook of Gray Court and Mrs. J. R. (Nell) Martin of Ora; and a grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted at Ora A.R.P. Church Wednesday. Burial was in the church cemetery. Ben Crook Ben Crook, 52, of 505 N. Broad St, died early Thursday morning at a local hospital. He was a son of the late James Edward and Alma Dunaway Crook. He was a native of Spar tanburg County and lived in Clin ton two years. He was a painter, a member of Yarborough Chapel Methodist Church and a veteran of World War 11. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Lawson Crook; a daugh ter, Mrs. David (Sheryl) Young of Spartanburg; five sisters, Mrs. Hugh (Edna) Willard of Cross An chor, Mrs. Jim (Edith) Hughes of Enoree, Mrs. Hallie Howard of Cross Anchor, Mrs. Mattie Belle Brown of Piedmont, and Mrs. Teague (Virginia) Ivey of Enoree; and a grandchild Euneral services were conduc ted Friday in Yarborough Chapel Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. JOANNA-Mrs. Bertha Smith of 221 Morgan St, widow of Chaney Smith, died Tuesday May 12, in a Clinton hospital. She was a member of Mt Zion AME Church and the Woman’s Aid Society. Surviving is a brother, Ulysses Satterwhite of Morristown, Pa. Funeral services were conduc ted Saturday at Mt Zion AME Church. Mrs. Wilhite GREENVILLE - Mrs. Frances Vaughn Wilhite, 57, of 32 Wood- fern Circle died Friday morn ing at her home. She was a sister of Mrs. C. P. Wilson of Clinton. Other sur vivors include her husband, a son, and four brothers. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at the Mackey Mortuary with burial in Wood- lawn Memorial Park. C D. Tinsley WHITMIRE - Clyde David Tinsley, 54, died Thursday night in a veteran’s hospital in Ashe ville, N.C. He was a brother of Alvin Tinsley of Kinards. Other survivors include his stepmother, three sisters and another brother. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at United Metho dist Church of Whitmire with burial in Beth Eden Church ceme tery. Mrs. Huguley GREENVILLE - Mrs. Corinne Murphy Huguley, 81, of 726 Cleve land St, diedSaturday morning at a Greenville nursing home. She was the mother of George M. Huguley of Clinton. Other sur vivors include two daughters, another son, two sisters, 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Graveside services were con ducted Monday,Decatur, Ga.,Ce metery. J. L Craig GREENVILLE- James Leon Craig, 55, of 5 Essex Court, died Saturday morning at a Greenville hospital. He was a brother of Mrs. George (Chrystell) Morse of Jo- Other survivors include wife, and a brother. his Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Cross Hill News BY SARAH B. SEGARS Miss Floride Rudd and Miss Eleanor Dial attended the recep tion at Northside School in Green wood Sunday honoring Super intendent T. L. Dowling and other retiring personnel of school District 50. Mrs. John Adair has been a re cent patient in Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. F. S. Cole has returned home after a visit to relatives in Slater, S. C. Among the college students who have returned home for the sum mer are Jimmy Naffz and Johnny Livingston of Clemson Univer sity. Mrs. W. F. Mitchell is visit ing her daughter and family in Cary, N.C. Miss Marie Leaman has re turned to her home in Washington, D. C. after spending some time here with her sister, Miss Agnes Leaman. Joe Hill will return from Self Memorial Hospital this week. 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